Many winery owners have not yet determined the damage their wineries may have sustained from the Wine Country fires in Napa and Sonoma counties. This is the current list of wineries we’ve confirmed have been hit. This list will be updated as we continue to confirm damage throughout the region. Already more than 20 people have been killed by the wild fires.

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Segassia Vineyard (3390 Mount Veeder Rd, Napa. The Mt. Veeder winery, owned by Andrew Cates and family, has burned, according to a company spokesperson.

Chateau St. Jean (8555 Sonoma Hwy., Kenwood): The winery’s statement: “At this stage, there is limited damage to our infrastructures and sites, however the fires are ongoing and we still have limited access to all of our different assets."

Mayo Family Wineries (13101 Arnold Dr., Glen Ellen): According to Jeff Mayo, a house on the property has burned, but as of Monday afternoon, the winery has been spared so far.

Nicholson Ranch (4200 Napa Rd., Sonoma): Despite early reports of big damage, the winery has made a statement via Facebook that despite some wreckage, it’s still intact: “The winery was in the path of the fire but escaped being engulfed by the flames. We have some damage to fix..”

Sky Vineyards (4352 Cavedale Rd, Glen Ellen): Skyla Olds, whose family owns Sky Vineyard on Mt Veeder, has learned that the family's home had burned, but the winery was still intact, at least for now, though damaged. But the fire remained active. Olds had lost her own home in Sonoma Valley on Monday.